Media Contributor 

A regular commentator on Winston Churchill’s life and legacy, Katherine, appears frequently in print and broadcast media, and advises film and television productions around the world. She is a regular guest on history podcasts and webcasts and has featured as an expert talking head or interviewee in more than 40 television programmes to date, including:

  • The One Show (BBC 1)
  • Secrets d’Histoire (France 2)
  • Great British Railway Journeys (BBC 2)
  • Churchill (5 of 6 Episodes) (Channel 5)
  • Landscape Artist of the Year (Sky Arts)
  • Travels with My Father (Netflix)
  • Hidden Treasures of the National Trust (BBC 2)

Latest Interview
 

 

Katherine Carter presents the Orlin Russell Corey Memorial Lecture, exploring Winston Churchill’s life at Chartwell and the ideas behind her latest book.

The International Churchill Society in conversation with Katherine Carter on Churchill's Citadel.

The Roosevelt Story, Author Talk, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Presidential Library and Museum.

Churchill's Citadel: Chartwell and the Gatherings Before the Storm, with Katherine Carter. Part of the WW2 TV series called Churchill Reassessed.

U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center lecture.

I take BBC Breakfast into wartime Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill’s study at Chartwell in Kent. We take a look at some of the most important items in the house’s collection – including one I describe as ‘a who’s who of the early twentieth century’.

Churchill’s Citadel: The Secret Meetings at Chartwell that Shaped History - Katherine Carter.

Hillsdale College President Larry P. Arnn interviews Katherine about how Churchill came in possession of Chartwell, the famous visitors to Chartwell in the years leading up to World War II, and the new book Churchill’s Citadel: Chartwell and the Gatherings Before the Storm

Katherine Carter in conversation with Leon Logothetis.

Media highlight

Tour of Winston Churchill's restored painting studio at Chartwell

 

Katherine Carter, giving a tour of the newly redplayed and restored painting studio at Chartwell. Filmed as part of the International Churchill Society’s annual conference.

 

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